French Pass

French Pass is located in New Zealand
French Pass
French Pass
French Pass has the fastest tidal flows in New Zealand

French Pass (Māori: Te Aumiti; officially gazetted Te Aumiti / French Pass) is a narrow and treacherous stretch of water that separates D'Urville Island, at the north end of the South Island of New Zealand, from the mainland coast. At one end is Tasman Bay, and at the other end the outer Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere leads out to Cook Strait.

French Pass has the fastest tidal flows in New Zealand, reaching 8 knots (4 m/s).[1] When the tide changes, the current can be strong enough to stun fish.[2]

The local tribes are Ngāti Koata and Ngāti Kuia.

  1. ^ Stevens et al. (2008)
  2. ^ Craig Stevens and Stephen Chiswell. Ocean currents and tides: Tides Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 21 September 2007.